He has embraced the spotlight in the twilight, moving like a much younger man and leading like a much older one. There are no discernible flecks of grey in his hair, but he has experienced a lifetime’s worth of good, bad and ugly in 31 years.
Brandon Marshall navigated through it all. He’s happy and at peace. He’s found his final professional resting place. The Jets are his last NFL stop. Television, his Project 375 foundation and new business ventures await when his football life ends.
“Once the Jets say, ‘We don’t need you anymore,’ I’m going to venture off into that world,” Marshall told the Daily News.